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police there had had to use pepper spray. overall when you look at this store, for instance, you know they had a controlled entry. 600 people outside, but they let 50 people in at a time. that seemed to work here dealing with the crowds. right now it continues to be a busy day here for this particular store. >> all right, george howell live at best buy. sorry to hear about the activity, the aggressiveness around the country. it's shopping, guys. relax a little bit. thanks, george. >>> fed up workers on strike today complicating matters at walmart stores across the country. they say what better day than black friday to get their message across. cnn's keyong joins us live. how big are these demonstrations today? >> well, if you look at the video from all the different demonstrations from across the country, you see a couple hundred people at a store. and look at the locations of these various places. dallas, texas. you have a store in maryland. you have stores here in california that we're expecting later in the day. so tlar nu
police there had had to use pepper spray. overall when you look at this store, for instance, you know they had a controlled entry. 600 people outside, but they let 50 people in at a time. that seemed to work here dealing with the crowds. right now it continues to be a busy day here for this particular store. >> all right, george howell live at best buy. sorry to hear about the activity, the aggressiveness around the country. it's shopping, guys. relax a little bit. thanks, george....
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tell us your story. >> well, i started using at a pretty young age. i had a lot of emotional pain and stuff in my childhood and led me to drinking and drugs pretty early in my adolescence. and i used pretty hard until i was about 24 until i finally got sober. >> how did you turn that into getting off drugs and turning to sports to fill that void? >> you know, when i got sober i started doing different activities. i started climbing, i started in the boxing gym. and every time i climbed a mountain or had the courage to get in the ring for the first time, it just started to shift my self-esteem. so after a bunch of years sober, i thought how do we give this to other people? i saw a lot of people in recovery being stuck in isolation. a lot of fear about the relapse. so i thought let's take them in the mountains and see what happens. >> and what happened? >> it's just so transformative. anyone who's crossed the finish line or stood on top of a mountain knows it changes something in your heart. and i think for folks in recovery it's just a really profound
tell us your story. >> well, i started using at a pretty young age. i had a lot of emotional pain and stuff in my childhood and led me to drinking and drugs pretty early in my adolescence. and i used pretty hard until i was about 24 until i finally got sober. >> how did you turn that into getting off drugs and turning to sports to fill that void? >> you know, when i got sober i started doing different activities. i started climbing, i started in the boxing gym. and every time...
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that uses force randomly; they use force when they need it. they're brutal when they need to be. the number of people killed by this regime is in the tens of thousands. in one short period of time, they killed almost 4,000 political prisoners who were already serving time for other crimes. >> reporter: i asked him what the regime is afraid of. why is it so paranoid? as he put it. >> they're afraid, because they know the reality-- the iranian society doesn't want them. they, in my view, are not supported by any more than 20% to 25% of the people. it's that 20% to 25% that is taking the lion's share of the oil wealth. they are robbing the country blind. >> reporter: the dissidents' earned international recognition recently when imprisoned attorney nasrin sotoudeh and banned filmmaker jafar panahi were awarded the european parliament's prestigious sakharov prize for human rights work. the iranian government refused to let the prize winners meet with the prize sponsors. still, despite the crackdown, dissidents keep trying to change a regime that i
that uses force randomly; they use force when they need it. they're brutal when they need to be. the number of people killed by this regime is in the tens of thousands. in one short period of time, they killed almost 4,000 political prisoners who were already serving time for other crimes. >> reporter: i asked him what the regime is afraid of. why is it so paranoid? as he put it. >> they're afraid, because they know the reality-- the iranian society doesn't want them. they, in my...
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kt mcfarland joins us, and wahil farris is also with us. moris' decree is not sitting well with a lot of people. they say he is a dictator and demanding him to resign. >> he is. he's got control of the legislature he's the president. he has control of the executive branch and the military now. a couple of months ago the mail tear remade some shaeupbgs, h shakeups. if you can't take over the judicial branch make sure it doesn't have the authority to go after him. why is this important to us? eegypt is about to hit its fiscal cliff. it has economic crisis on the horizon. they can't feed their people, they can't give them fuel. they don't have transportation fuel and without foreign assistance the egyptian government and morsi himself will face a lot more demonstrations. people went to the street 18 months ago because they don't have jobs. just think how angry they will be if they tonight have foods. >> a few days ago marked a year from the deadly clashes in tahrir square, and they were protesting against hosni mubarak. earlier this week the p
kt mcfarland joins us, and wahil farris is also with us. moris' decree is not sitting well with a lot of people. they say he is a dictator and demanding him to resign. >> he is. he's got control of the legislature he's the president. he has control of the executive branch and the military now. a couple of months ago the mail tear remade some shaeupbgs, h shakeups. if you can't take over the judicial branch make sure it doesn't have the authority to go after him. why is this important to...
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reza sayah joining us from cairo. the people of cairo are not buying the president's explanation, even if it means it's just temporary until parliament is ushered in? >> no, they're not. they're angry. if anyone thought egyptians were tired of protesting after two years of demonstrations, all have you to do is look at tahrir square in cairo today, and it's clear that they're not tired and they're angry. thousands of protesters filing in to tahrir square today. also protests, demonstrations, taking place in places like alexandria, port sayid. these demonstrators are angry after a controversial set of decrees were announced by egypt's president mohammed morse yir. it's important to explain there's decreases. one of them bans anyone, even the judiciary, my authority, from overturning, appealing, any of mr. morsi's decisions since he took office in june. this is an order that to be in place until a parliament takes over, a parliament is established that could be months away. technically right now mr. morsi is the most pow
reza sayah joining us from cairo. the people of cairo are not buying the president's explanation, even if it means it's just temporary until parliament is ushered in? >> no, they're not. they're angry. if anyone thought egyptians were tired of protesting after two years of demonstrations, all have you to do is look at tahrir square in cairo today, and it's clear that they're not tired and they're angry. thousands of protesters filing in to tahrir square today. also protests,...
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and sooner or later, they'll have to say judge us on the last eight years with obama. they don't care. >> they care. >> and he feels like he has a man tate and can do what he wants and it's all about revenge, and warm and fuzzy campaign? >> he won, you lost and-- >> i don't know, i still feel like a winner because i know what we do to fix this economy and his ideas don't work. >> and negotiate a pragmatic deal on the fiscal cliff put yourself in a hole you won't get out. >> and what's the prague matism, prime minister is claiming. >> 4-1 tax spending cuts. >> i haven't heard that. >> i think that's what he's going to come up with. >> and they go back to the clinton tax rates and it's not going to solve anything. and as if to say. >> the other part, you have to take out spending and entitlements, he didn't do it, i'll grant you that, didn't do it because he was trying to contact the base on the left and-- >> and no, no, i said to win the election. as a president he's going to govern, you watch much more centrist and if the republicans don't set the table, this'll look a
and sooner or later, they'll have to say judge us on the last eight years with obama. they don't care. >> they care. >> and he feels like he has a man tate and can do what he wants and it's all about revenge, and warm and fuzzy campaign? >> he won, you lost and-- >> i don't know, i still feel like a winner because i know what we do to fix this economy and his ideas don't work. >> and negotiate a pragmatic deal on the fiscal cliff put yourself in a hole you won't...
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please stay with us. we would love to have you continue. and if you have questions, we will be back with you in it slightly less than ten minutes. thanks so much for your patients. please stay with us, and please thank our author >> this book is about liberals, not democrats who are not that much different in many respects. this book is dedicated to the peculiar brand of american new self identifies as a liberal who believes life is a liberal and wishes more of us in america were liberal. he liked a more. think nancy pelosi. thank your local college professor. think the driver of the crazy car without the bush is hitler bumper stickers on the back of the card. think to check out hope that the master's degree in gender studies during the head and at your local whole foods store. [laughter] you get the picture, right? and they dominate professions that leaves a large, cultural and played in this great country of ours. professions like journalism, arts and academia can the music industry and of course america's fastest growing band of entertai
please stay with us. we would love to have you continue. and if you have questions, we will be back with you in it slightly less than ten minutes. thanks so much for your patients. please stay with us, and please thank our author >> this book is about liberals, not democrats who are not that much different in many respects. this book is dedicated to the peculiar brand of american new self identifies as a liberal who believes life is a liberal and wishes more of us in america were liberal....
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they use that budget. but you don't want to be the one that is not open so we think it is a good thing to be open early, particularly if your competitor is closed. >> another thing i'm hearing, laura, is that people are essentially putting the same deals that you would get in a brick and mortar store out on the same day online. right? on their websites as well. are they cannibalizing each other then? >> they're absolutely cannibalizing each other. but i think that the goal is to capture sales what no matter what channel you get it from. our favorite idea this holiday season is williams-sonoma because they're truly multi-channel. they do most of their profits online. i think it is important as you look for stocks for the holidays to focus on companies that are very strong online. >> all right. ladies, thank you all for your insights. we'll let you get back to your channel checks -- >> wait. i thought stacy had a black friday souvenir for me? >> i do. >> i didn't hear about this. >> i picked up something spe
they use that budget. but you don't want to be the one that is not open so we think it is a good thing to be open early, particularly if your competitor is closed. >> another thing i'm hearing, laura, is that people are essentially putting the same deals that you would get in a brick and mortar store out on the same day online. right? on their websites as well. are they cannibalizing each other then? >> they're absolutely cannibalizing each other. but i think that the goal is to...
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their own side project, their own little hunches, actually to use language that i used in my book. the only real responsibility is to report to the supervisor every month or so other 20% time project is going and if they have switched over to another project. that 20% of time because it is open ended and evolves the unique compassion that employee, it allows the company to have fresh ideas all the time. and anytime they can stop the 20% of time. google news, parts of gmail, social networking, part of their advertising engine, it started as 20% time experiments. it is allowing employees what their hobbies be part of their job. a lot of the people that i profile in turn eight, people like priestley, or looking back on the book like "the ghost map" come all these people come one of the defining characteristics is that they have a lot of hobbies. when you think about ben franklin, he had an insane number of hobbies. a lot of great things can happen when you're just by yourself. it reminds you of some connection and a new angle perhaps on the problem with this network. and that smart co
their own side project, their own little hunches, actually to use language that i used in my book. the only real responsibility is to report to the supervisor every month or so other 20% time project is going and if they have switched over to another project. that 20% of time because it is open ended and evolves the unique compassion that employee, it allows the company to have fresh ideas all the time. and anytime they can stop the 20% of time. google news, parts of gmail, social networking,...
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talk to us about that. if we were to reverse those numbers what would that mean and what would be an acceptable number as far as you are concerned? >> you have got to remember we are talking about different tax rates as well. for the viewers, there are income tax rates and dividend income tax rates. if the dividend tax rates are dramatically increased you will have significant problems with people entertaining and owning some of the bigger dividend paying stocks in the country. some of the big staples in the american economy would be at risk of people pulling their money away from that because they are getting a nice dividends. after tax it doesn't become so nice. if we dramatically increase tax rates and don't do a lot with spending and eliminate significant tax loopholes that could spin us into a situation where people get protective about their capital. they don't go out and hire people. we have obama-care issue that will affect businesses across the united states. you can see the entrepreneur and the pr
talk to us about that. if we were to reverse those numbers what would that mean and what would be an acceptable number as far as you are concerned? >> you have got to remember we are talking about different tax rates as well. for the viewers, there are income tax rates and dividend income tax rates. if the dividend tax rates are dramatically increased you will have significant problems with people entertaining and owning some of the bigger dividend paying stocks in the country. some of...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." the professor is here sitting in for joe kernen. our guest host, dana telsey. there is one top story this morning and that is retail and that is why she is h
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought...
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not us. when they've had enough, we'll disappear gracefully. >> reporter: the idea that hollywood glamour equals youth, that's old thinking. just ask bon jovi's richie sambora. he's 53, filling stadiums, and feeling fine. >> i feel younger and better now than i did in my 20s. more in touch, more present, more involved in life. >> reporter: being of a certain age is no longer bad for business. as "more" mag seen's editor in chief says. >> you now have to wake it and say let's see who's got the money to go to the movies. it's people who have some economic power. and it's not going to be just the 20-somethings. >> reporter: proving that, cruise, bruces, merle, mirran, baldwin. with the decades still paying to see their new projects. >> they're still doing the top movies and top broadway shows. they're creating new series. they're reinventing themselves at the top of their game. >> reporter: and inspiring their cohorts. >> look at the rolling stones. if they're any benchmark, damn! >> 50 years we
not us. when they've had enough, we'll disappear gracefully. >> reporter: the idea that hollywood glamour equals youth, that's old thinking. just ask bon jovi's richie sambora. he's 53, filling stadiums, and feeling fine. >> i feel younger and better now than i did in my 20s. more in touch, more present, more involved in life. >> reporter: being of a certain age is no longer bad for business. as "more" mag seen's editor in chief says. >> you now have to wake it...
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stay with us. . stay with us. ♪ o i need someone to read me stories ♪ ♪ o someone to turn the page >>> finally from us this half hour, characters from our parent company disney like you have never seen them before. >> they are front and center for a holiday tradition at one of new york's most fashionable stores. and our own paw paula faris gives us a look. ♪ >> reporter: call it minnie's madison avenue makeover going from this to this. glammed up supermodel styles for the holidays. disney's most famous faces, mickey, goofy, snow white like you've never seen them before. the mind-blowing makeover just for the holidays in the windows at new york's famed barney's, the store known for its annual edgy and outside-the-box displays. this year the windows show a brief film, minnie imagining herself at the fashion shows in paris, and with a little pixie dust, she's transported to the runway. even style maven sarah jessica parker gets the cartoon treatment. >> by the way you have beautiful ears. >> oh,
stay with us. . stay with us. ♪ o i need someone to read me stories ♪ ♪ o someone to turn the page >>> finally from us this half hour, characters from our parent company disney like you have never seen them before. >> they are front and center for a holiday tradition at one of new york's most fashionable stores. and our own paw paula faris gives us a look. ♪ >> reporter: call it minnie's madison avenue makeover going from this to this. glammed up supermodel styles...